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Four people have been shot after there were reports Wednesday morning of an active shooter situation at an office building in Wisconsin.
The Associated Press reported that four people were non-fatally shot during the shooting at a software company. The scene is still reportedly active.
BREAKING: City official says 4 people shot, none fatally, during shooting at software company near Madison, Wisconsin. https://t.co/ka6CrWiyYr
— AP Central U.S. (@APCentralRegion) September 19, 2018
A local NBC affiliate reported that police responded to a 10:25 a.m. call into Dane County Dispatch, to the 1800 block of Deming Way in Middleton, Wisconsin.
The incident took place at a building for WTS Paradigm and Esker Software, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, which also reported that there are allegedly “two officers involved in this shooting,” citing Middleton radio traffic.
People were being told to “shelter in place” if they’re in the area, the Journal Sentinel reported.
DEVELOPING: Dane Co. Sheriff’s Office tells @NBCNews that it has responded to reports of an active shooter incident in Middleton, Wisconsin. https://t.co/udtb0zXBeg – @nbc15_madison
— NBC News (@NBCNews) September 19, 2018
Police responded to the scene, including Madison Police and A.T.F. agents, ABC reported.
There are no other details available at this time.
Middleton is about six miles northwest of Madison, Wisconsin.
A nearby college put out a statement, NBC tweeted, saying, “There is no active threat on campus at this time.”
Madison College on nearby shooting incident: “There is no active threat on campus at this time. If at West, shelter in place & standby for updates. Avoid the area north of West Campus into Middleton.”
— NBC News (@NBCNews) September 19, 2018